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... the peasants must have been excrutiatingly tough. The life expectancy was 35. We came home to spaghetti which was delicious! In the evening we played International Rummy. Even Papa played a round! (and won). Before turning in we FaceTimed Sassy for her birthday and got to see B.B. King in action and then FaceTimed Tom and Trish and got to see Matthew before he went to sleep. We learned from him that Sam has mac and cheese for his school lunch today. You'd think he ...

... around a new city and enjoy dinner and drinks are the pubs. Most people from our program ate at the King’s Head. We were trying to switch up the typical pub food, so Sean ordered a burger and I ate a BBQ chicken burger. We enjoyed taking in the scenery with our pints and pub meals. The city of Galway was fun to walk around. There was an artistic energy in the city, with many street artists ranging from interesting instrument players to caricature ...

Tomorrow we head down to the tip of the peninsula to Loop Head Lighthouse. The cliffs are similar to the Cliffs of Moher, but sans touristas! Then we will cross the Shannon River by ferry to a B&B in Milltown, County Kerry, just at the start of the Dingle peninsula.

... bee can't figure out how to get out. As Elizabeth scans the trunk for something to use to prod it out it flies away. Guess we can't go anywhere without some bee drama.

We finally arrive at the cliffs. As we drive over the hill a giant and very full looking car park greets us. Tour buses line up outside and swarms of people, like ants, crowd what we can only assume are the cliffs. We walk up the path, and before us lays the most impressive sight. The cliffs ...

The day started off at 5.45 as we said goodbye to old friend Alistair in Edinburgh and we headed off to Dublin, Ireland. The flight took only 45 minutes but to pick up the rental car took an hour and a half, what is that? As we left Scotland the weather had changed to as everyone would envisage dull and wet and we arrived to a bright sunny Irish day. We had arranged to meet my fathers cousin, Elizabeth Ryan and her sister, Francis ( Frankie) ...